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Caverns, on the low temperature of particular ones, 112. 
Celestial Phenomena from January 1. to April 1. 1824, l67- — from 
April 1. to July 1. 1824. 
Chalcedony, on the formation of, 348. 
Charcoal from different woods, 383. — on its fusion, 193. 
Chili, earthquake in, described, 56. 
Chinese year, 201. 
China, on the introduction of vaccination into, 201. 
Chronometers, on the influence of magnetism on their rates, 1, 342. 
Chirac, Count, on an engraving of a Brazilian forest, 38. 
Coheaceoe, on a new natural family of plants so called, 109« 
Comet of September 1822, 179‘ — of 1823 and 1824, its elements ac- 
cording to different astronomers, 36 1. 
Comparative Anatomy of the eye. Dr Knox's observations on the, 338. 
Coppering of ships. Sir H. Davy’s method of preventing its corrosion, 369. 
Cormack, Mr, his journey across Newfoundland, 156. 
Camming, Professor, on the relative polarities of the metals, as deve- 
loped by heat, 175. — His tables on thermo-electricity, 185. 
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Danish Provinces, on the vegetation of, l62. 
D*Assas, Count, on the parallax of the fixed stars, 325. 
Davy, Sir H. on a new phenomenon in electro-magnetism, ] 85. — on 
the corrosion of the coppering of ships, 369* — on a simple method 
of liquifying the gases, I9I. — on the expansion of gases of diffe- 
rent densities, 192. 
Davy, Dr John, on the specific gravity and temperature of the sea, 517. 
Dispersive Powers of different kinds of glass, 26. 
Dobereiner on the action of hydrogen on the sub-oxide ofPlatina, 153. 
Dog, domestic, on its origin, 376. 
Don, Mr David, on the Cobeaceae, IO9. 
Double Stars, observations on, by M. Struve of Dorpat, 102, 331. 
Dunbar, Rev. Mr, on bees, 22. 
Dunn, Mr, on a whirlwind at Scarborough, 1 1 . 
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Earth, on an anomaly in its figure, 179- 
Earthquake, of 1822, in Chili, described, 56. — felt at sea, 378.— effects 
of one on the vegetation of wheat, 382. 
Electricity produced by separation of parts, 185. 
Electro-Magnetism, on a new phenomenon in, 185. — account of some 
new one, ISO. 
Epidoie, on its series of crystallisations, 305. 
Eye, comparative anatomy of the eye, 338. 
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Fallows, Mr, on unusual parhelia seen at the Cape, 363. 
Felspar, on its forms and compositions, &c. I96. 
Field-Mice, on their migration, &c. 373. 
Fixed Siai's, on a method of investigating their parallaxes, 325. 
Fleming, Rev. Dr, his gleanings of natural history on the coast of Scot- 
land in 1821, 95. 
